
If you are facing assault and battery charges, it is in your best interest to hire an experienced Boulder CO assault and battery attorney. One who can best advise you about your rights and help you build your defense in what can be a serious charge. When people hear “assault and battery,” images of a fistfight or bar brawl come to mind. In reality, however, there is a broad scope of incidents that can fall into the assault and battery category. Your defense attorney needs to have the experience necessary to analyze all of the circumstances and underlying factors in your case and establish your argument of defense based on all of the facts. If not, the results can be extremely detrimental to your future.
It is essential to understand the charges being presented against you before you hire a defense attorney so you can make an informed decision. Different attorneys have different levels of experience with assault and battery cases, so be sure to hire one that will be able to work most effectively for you.
In Colorado, assault can be charged as First Degree Assault, Second Degree Assault and Third Degree Assault.
While assault charges are applied to individuals when a threat or intent of violence has been made, battery is added to the assault charge when actual physical contact has been made. In other words, brandishing a knife and threatening to use it on a person would result in an assault charge; actually stabbing the person with the knife would result in a charge of assault and battery. Battery charges typically occur in conjunction with assault charges. A person is rarely charged with battery alone.
If you are looking for an experienced Boulder defense attorney to handle your assault and battery case, contact the law offices of Paul Stuber today at (303)351-5140.